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Poland: Warsaw Sees Mass Rallies Ahead of Presidential Runoff

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Warsaw on Sunday, May 25 in support of two rival candidates for the presidential runoff, that will take place on June 1.

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Tribute to the Barbara Skrzypek in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Tribute to the Barbara Skrzypek in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Tribute to the Barbara Skrzypek in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

17.02.2025 WARSZAWA PROKURATURA OKREGOWA W WARSZAWIE POROTEST PIS W ZWIAZKU Z PRZESLUCHANIEM BARBARY SKRZYPEK KTORA ZMARLA PO TRZECH DNIACH OD PRZESLUCHANIA PROTEST Z UDZIALEM JAROSLAW KACZYNSKI DISTRICT PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE IN WARSAW. PIS PROTEST IN CONNECTION WITH THE INTERROGATION OF BARBARA SKRZYPEK WHO DIED THREE DAYS AFTER INTERROGATION. PROTEST WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF JAROSLAW KACZYNSKI FOT DAMIAN BURZYKOWSKI / NEWSPIX.PL/NEWSPIX.PL --- newspix.pl

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) members with leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski speaks to the media during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) members with leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) members with leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Poland’s PiS Party Protests In Warsaw

Polish Law and Justice party (PIS) members with leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski during a rally infront of the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, Poland, on March 18, 2025. Polish opposition blame death of Kaczynski associate Barbara Skrzypek on prosecutors who questioned her 3 days earlier. Photo by Damian Burzykowski/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Polish truckers agree to halt border protests

STORY: Polish truckers agree to halt border protests SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 16, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 18, 2024 LENGTH: 0:02:55 LOCATION: Warsaw CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of officials and representatives 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Polish): DARIUSZ KLIMCZAK, Minister of Infrastructure 3. various of officials and representatives 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Polish): BARTOSZ JASINSKI, Representative of the Committee for the Defense of Carriers and Transport Employers 5. various of trucks passing by STORYLINE: Polish truckers have agreed to halt protests that have blocked several border crossings with Ukraine since November, the Polish government said on Tuesday. Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak said the government had signed an agreement with the protesters, which will lead to the suspension of protests until March 1 at three road border crossings: Korczowa, Hrebenne, and Dorohusk. SOUNDBITE 1 (Polish): DARIUSZ KLIMCZAK, Minister of Infrastructure "This protest is interdisciplinary, it covers many topics - inter

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (second from right), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (second from right), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka, organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary.Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

Association of Fighting for Independence action in the Supreme Court in Warsaw

On June 17, members of the Association of Fighting for Independence and the Center for the Prosecution of Communist Criminals, headed by Adam Slomka (center), organized the hanging of portraits of victims of communist crimes in the Supreme Court in Warsaw. In the court gallery, photographs of former presidents of the Supreme Court, including criminals of the communist regime, who passed death sentences on representatives of the anti-communist opposition were displayed until recently. The association's numerous protests led to the removal of portraits of communist judges. Today's action concerned the creation in the Supreme Court a gallery of almost 10,000 portraits of victims of communist court crimes from 1944 till 1985. The police and the court guard prevented hanging photographs, however, after talking with Adam Slomka, Malgorzata Manowska, the First President of the Supreme Court, undertook by the end of the year to create a gallery of victims of the communist judiciary. Photo Grzegorz Klatka/CTK

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protest, parliamentary elections in Poland

protest, parliamentary elections in Poland

The right-wing eurosceptic Confederation's supporter protests against the Law and Justice party in Warsaw, Poland, October 10, 2019. Poland, the biggest post-communist European Union member country, will hold elections for its upper and lower houses of parliament on Sunday, October 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Hana Brusova)

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